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At age of 14, Roxane Kasperski discovered theatre—the words and the need to be on the stage—at the Cours Florent.  At 26 she joined the Ecole Supérieure d’art dramatique in Paris. During her three years of professional training she worked, among others, with Nicolas Bouchaud, Michel Didym, Sophie Loucachevsky, Eugène Durif, Stéphane Brizé, Jean-Claude Cotillard, and Michel Archimbaud. Since graduation she has been employed as a permanent member of the troupe Jacques Kraemer and performed various plays of their creation throughout France between 2008 and 2011: Il aurait suffi… on violence against women, Boris Vian, Phèdre-Jouvet-Delbo. 39-45, and Prométhée 2071In 2013 she collaborated with Amy Berry on the Société des écrans. The troupe will perform MacBeth from November 5 to December 15 at the Théâtre 13 / Seine. In 2012 she collaborated with Elsa Granat on the Compagnie L’envers des corps, and still actively maintains this wonderful partnership. In 2011 she spent three months in Italy with Les chroniques d’Arsène Lupin de Maurice Leblanc, for a production of Palkettostage. Today she continues to expand her connections and engagement in the profession. She is currently collaborating with Thibaut Gonzalez on a short fiction project, and will soon begin adapting her own play on madness in relationships. 

She is always driven by the desire to engage in projects and individuals who capture an authentic perspective of the world while developing their poetry.

 

Roxane Kasperski 

In the role of Louise

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  © Ne Te Retourne Pas, Paris, 2013                                                                       

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